KISS

Knowledge. Information. Safer Sex.

You + KISS =
life free from shame

The

Problem

 

 

Introducing KISS

Knowledge. Information. Safer Sex.

Putting an end to STIs one KISS at a time. KISS allows you to share personal sexual information like STI status and last tested date safely and securely. If a past or present partner tests positive, you’ll automatically be notified. 

KISS puts you in control of your sexual health—just as it should be.

A sex-positive community.

Removing the shame and judgement from sex, one KISS at a time.

Data within the app is securely stored and shared anonymously, so you don’t have to worry about any personal stigma or shame surrounding STI statuses. Consent, knowledge, and trust are the foundation of a healthy, positive sex life.

Our Solution

Knowledge

KISS equips users with the knowledge they can trust. Easily access facts about sexual wellness and safe practices written by doctors and specialists.

Information

KISS allows users to securely share critical personal sexual information like STI status, last tested date, and taking PreP.

Trust

Personal sexual information is verified by either a medical professional or medical document and results are imported directly from tests.

Anonymous

Once users have KISS’ed, all of the details are protected and stored. Personal info like name and phone number are not publicly available within the app—privacy is our top priority.

Instant

When a positive result is detected, KISS will instantly notify all previous partners that they need to be tested.

Reduce Shame

Since data is stored and shared anonymously, we are actively removing the personal stigma and shame surrounding statuses. This is a judgment-free app.

Get Notifications

every step of the way

Abstinence, vaccination, monogamous relationships, and condoms aren’t working to solve the problem, but KISS is.

Keep track of your sexual encounters and activities within the app.

Record your STI screenings so you can inform your partners and get treatment if needed.

Receive alerts when a previous partner recieves a postive result for an STI.

Feature 1-Calendar

Keep track of your sexual encounters and activities within the app.

Feature 2-Screening

Record your STI screenings so you can inform your partners and get treatment if needed.

Feature 3-Messages

Receive alerts when a previous partner recieves a postive result for an STI.

KISS provides
knowledge and information

empowering

you to make decisions around your sexual wellness and practices.

We’re eliminating
STIs.

1+ Million

STIs are recorded daily. With KISS, that number could be eliminated completely.

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Frequently Asked Questions

KISS is a mobile app that allows you to share sexual wellness information safely, securely and anonymously with partners. Our vision is to create a world free from shame, stigma and most importantly STI’s.

KISS is 100% anonymous. Personal information like name and phone number are not used when making an account and not available publicly. KISS is HIPAA compliant—privacy and anonymity is our top priority.

Registering a sexual encounter is super easy. Simply tap phones with every encounter. KISS will register it using NFC (Near Field Communication) technology. Once it’s registered you can add additional details related to the encounter.

KISS will send you a push notification when a partner enters a positive test result in the KISS app.

KISS will alert your partners that you’ve KISS’ed anonymously after you save your positive test results to the KISS app. KISS will only notify partners who haven’t been tested since their encounter with you.

Ask your primary care physician where you can be tested or search online for local clinics or health organizations.

The CDC recommends at least once a year for syphilis, chlamydia, and gonorrhea. Those who have multiple or anonymous partners should be tested more frequently (e.g., every 3 to 6 months). At least once a year for HIV and may benefit from more frequent HIV testing (e.g., every 3 to 6 months). Always consult with your primary care physician for advice around testing.